Which of the following statements is false? A. Childhood psychopathology is relatively common occurrence. B. Most childhood problems and disorders remit by the end of childhood. C. Children today face greater stressors than they did in the past. D. Young

Redo problem 8 in section 6.3 of your textbook (page 288) assuming that the parents need $105000 in 9 years for college expenses, and that the bank account earns 9.25% compounded continuously. Round your answers to the nearest cent. (You may need to

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Use the function given to answer the following questions. g(x)= 2 x-2/(squareroot x)-2 The first 2 is set in the middle of the division line. I think signifying that you solve the x-2/(squareroot x)-2 first then multiple everything by 2. problem to solve

Check my answers please? Imagine that you remove all the atoms from a chair. What remains? 1. nothing 2. a pile of dust I choose 1. Which of the following is not made of atoms? 1. heat 2. a solid 3. a gas I choose 1. What about matter is true? 1. atoms are

Having trouble with a section in my summer assaignment, and my teacher doesnt respond to his e-mails... If someone could help with these few questions, it would help a lot. Thanks. Solve for y in terms of t: 1)ln(50-3y)=-.5t+ln5 2)2e^(-y/3)=t+4

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A statistics quiz consists of 10 multiple questions. There are four choices for each question. One student is unprepared and decides to guess the answers to every question. Assuming 70% is a passing grade, find the probability that the student will pass

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There are two questions of my homework I'm having trouble with.. I think we are supposed to show how they are true. In other words, make one side look exactly like the other one by using the identities. 1. cosX/(1-sinX)=(1+sinX)/cosX 2.

please check: this deals with a rectangular prism: RECTANGULAR PRISM HAS (6 FACES) 4 FACES ARE FORMED BY RECTANGLES 2 FACES ARE FORMED BY SQUARES A RECTANGULAR PRISM HAS 12 EDGES A RECTANGULAR PRISM HAS 8 VERTICES t FOR TRUE, f FOR FALSE T : IT HAS NO

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A two end open pipe organ's 5th harmonic produces a frequency of 260 Hz. If it is 23 degrees Celsius, what is the length of the tube? (2 answers) Fn=n(v/2L) Fn=260 Hz n=5 v=332+0.6(23)=345.8 m/s I got 3.325 meters as the length, but it says there's two

You measure 34 turtles' weights, and find they have a mean weight of 66 ounces. Assume the population standard deviation is 9.3 ounces. Based on this, construct a 90% confidence interval for the true population mean turtle weight. Give your answers as

I remember my teacher saying something about you square root an answer like 121 the answer is -11 and +11 But, this also is not true for all the answers Could someone tell me when I square root a number, when it is both a + and -, and when it is just a + .

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The water level varies from 12 inches at low tide to 52 inches at high tide. Low tide occurs at 9:15 am. High tide occurs at 3:30 pm. What is a cosine function that models the variation in inches above and below the water level as a function of time and

There is apparently no one online who can help with physics questions right now. Please check back later to see if a physics teacher has addressed your question. Multiple posts won't get faster answers. Thanks. =) The question is in the first question

Did I answer these correctly? Q. Continent southeast of North America A. South America,Africa Q.How far is Panama City, Panama from San Salvador, El Salvador? A. 659 miles Q. Most of Cuba has an elevation of A. 0 to 500 feet above sea level Q. The

I'm having trouble understanding rate laws and manipulating them. So, for example, the rate law is rate= k[CO2][O3]. I was taught, maybe if I am just forgetting some pieces(been awhile), if I were to triple/double the partial pressure of CO2/O3, the rate

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I tried many times this problem but it makes nonsense. Which statement is NOT true? 10+6x3-2divide2=27 10x6+3-2divide2=62 10-6+3x2divide2=8 10-6x3divide2+2=3 Without parentheses to specify the order of operation, there are many ways to interpret each of

(I know that the questions I answered are right but I'm stuck on c and d. Can someone please help me? I'm not very good at algebra). a) The sales representative informs you that there are two floor plans still available, and that there are a total of 56

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I am in need of blatant advice. I believe certain things. When I have to answer an open or multiple choice question for school that the answer they want me to put directly defies my beliefs and goes against my principles should I answer honestly what I

what is the importance of fuses? They are placed in electrical equipment and in houses (although most houses now use circuit breakers) as safety devices. If a short occurs and too much electrical current is going through the circuit, the fuse "blows"

-the plan of Tutankhamun's tomb when Howard Carter found it- When did Carter go into the different rooms? What do you think? Put them in order. Number them 1-4. a. burial room ( ) b. treasure room ( ) c. small room ( ) d. long room ( ) -------- Whill you

Thank you for all your help tonight Ms. Sue - I have a few more questions before I'm done! From the argument I cited - would this be a good explanation of valid/invalid, strong or weak, sound or unsound The author’s argument is invalid, because the

So I have some math questions I'd like for some one to check :) 1. Rename 4/7 as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent if necessary. A. 47% B. 1.8% C. 57.1% D. 28% 2. Rename .709 as a percent. A. 709% B. 70.9% C. 79% D. 7.09% 3. Alice plays

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"solve each problem and write your answers in scientific notation." 1. (6.0•10^5) •(3.0•10^4) 2.(5•10^-2)/(2•10^3) 3.(2.56•10^6)•(3.56•10^2) 4. "In a recent year , the population was about 2.52•10^7 people. Its land area is about

which of the following scenarios accuratelly depicts a memory strategy? a. highlighting all of the information covered in the text b. silently repeating or mentally reviewing learned information c. studing the minimum that's to be covered on a test

A realtor sold a house on August 31, 1997 for $150k to a buyer in which a 20% down payment was made. The buyer took a 15yr mortgage on the property with an effective interest rate of 8% per annum. The buyer intends to pay off the mortgage owed in yearly

fraction word problem. please advise on how to work the problem Phillip and Jane had a pie each. Phippip ate 1/4 of his and Jane ate more of the pie than Phillip. Which fraction of his pie could Jane have eaten. Possible answers: 2/5 1/6 2/8 or 1/8 Please

An object of mass m is hanging by a string from the roof of an elevator. We want to compare the tension in the string due to the weight of the object under various conditions. Which statements are true? Choices: True, False. A. If the elevator is moving

In this problem, you will construct the 2D Mohr's circle for two plane stress states defined in terms of the Cartesian components of the stress tensor in the x,y reference frame: [ σx,σy,τxy]. For each of these stress states, you must construct and use

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Can someone please help me with the following problems Determine if the triple numbers are can be sides of a right triangle? sqrt(10)sqrt(13)sqrt(23) The length of thy hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the length of one of legs of the triangle A)

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What is the definition of the word participation? to think that something is true without knowing that it is true not important or relating to what is being discussed right now a part of something involvement with others in doing something C?

Note: Your teacher will grade your responses to questions 18 and 19 to ensure that you receive proper credit for your answers. 18. You are surveying students to find out their opinion of the quality of food served in the school cafeteria. You decide to

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Two questions where I have to write a balanced net ionic equation. 1. Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of sodium chromate and silver nitrate are mixed 2. Write a balanced net ionic equaion reaction for

1. Write the place name for the 4 in the following number: 3,624,786 Answer: Thousand 2. Round the following number to the nearest ten: 53 Answer: 5 3. Find the sum of the following problem: 2,168 + 305 Answer: 2473 4. Estimate the sum of the following

Can you please check my answers for these questions? I'm having a little trouble with my signs, because I sometimes substitute in wrong, so I get these wrong because of that, Thank you! For the following problems, use f(x) = x^2+ 3; g(x) = –3x; h(x) = 8x

1. Which statement is TRUE? a. A cell placed in an isotomic solution will swell. b. A cell placed in a hypotonic solution will swell. c. A cell placed in a hypotonic solution will shrink. d. A cell placed in a hypertonic soluction will remain the same

Problem: In each of the following situations, what type of filtration device would you use? A. Remove powdered decolorizing charcoal from 20mL of solution? My answer: Filter Aid or Celite (diatomaceous earth) B. Collect crystals obtained from crystallizing

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A certain disease has an incidence rate of 0.8%. If the false negative rate is 7% and the false positive rate is 3%, compute the probability that a person who tests positive actually has the disease. Show all work.